Diogenes wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 5:03 pm
Purple Knight wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 4:28 pm
Clownboat wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 1:20 pm
Have you ever noticed how some humans defend their favored president like some defend their favored god concept? I'm guessing the same parts of the brain are being used in both cases.
Definitely. I absolutely agree with this. It's like they're hardwired not to consider anything but what is already presupposed to be edible. I can't think of a better way to phrase it.
And in my case I don't like Trump at all. But I will defend him on the OT because I think convicting people of rape for grabbing a boob is disgusting - almost as disgusting as genuine rape because it devalues and thus encourages, genuine rape. It seems to be down to me missing the same part of my brain that makes me an atheist.
Sometimes I wish I got it, but I just don't.
The jury did not find Carroll was raped, but sexually abused. Her testimony was that he sexually assaulted her for three (3) minutes as she fought him off. Trump did not testify in his defense. This was not just 'boob grabbing', tho' that is an assault as well. Picture your wife, girl friend, mother or sister having a man twice their size, aggressively fondling her of three full minutes., most likely attempting to do more, including raping her. A simple 1 second 'boob grab' was not the evidence. Carroll's testimony was not refuted. This was a civil case and the gravamen was Trump lying about Carroll, defaming her repeatedly. Proving the sexual abuse (not rape, which requires "penetration"), which was a fact necessary to prove he defamed her.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/09/politics ... index.html
Maybe I'm a simpleton but if someone touches you and you don't want it, that's assault. Why they did it, isn't that important. Assault should be enough. No need to specify that the motivation was sexual, though I am glad rape requires penetration.
If someone does something that could give you a sexual disease or get you pregnant, that's rape, and that's a big deal.
And I defended Clinton too. Making a case out of what he did harmed him much more than what he did harmed Lewinski.
I have a very bad opinion of these women, because I figure they know who the gropers are. They know who the horndogs are. And they also know that if they let these men do things to them, they will be elevated beyond what they deserve on merit. Then, once they are elevated, they want to cry about it. Meanwhile the women who worked harder than them and did not get elevated, not only have nothing, but society acts like nobody wronged them.